Supporters of a bill that would put the reversal of a voter-approved plan to reduce the number of wards in the city on the ballot in 2019 decided not to take a vote during the St. Louis Board of Aldermen […]
Cole County prosecutor will not file criminal charges against Greitens
The Cole County prosecutor announced Friday he would not file criminal charges against Governor Eric Greitens after being contacted by Missouri Attorney General Josh Hawley’s office. In a press release, Cole County Prosecuting Attorney Mark A. Richardson said he would […]
Tax cuts are here: Haahr’s bill awaits governor’s signature
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. — With less than 24 hours left in the 2018 regular session, the House gave final approval of a bill intended to give Missourians a tax break. Rep. Elijah Haahr’s HB 2540 started out as a major […]
RELEASE: Governor Greitens makes three appointments to boards and commissions
Governor Eric Greitens made three appointments to Boards and Commissions. Clark Corogenes, of Kansas City, was appointed to the Missouri Commission for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing. Corogenes is employed by The Whole Person as an Independent Living Advocate […]
RELEASE: Cardinals to honor Bob Gibson with #CompleteGamer pregame ceremony Friday night
The St. Louis Cardinals will honor Hall of Famer Bob Gibson prior to Friday night’s game in a special pregame ceremony as part of the team’s season-long #CompleteGamer fan engagement campaign. During the ceremony, Gibson will be joined by family, […]
Sen. RELEASE: Nasheed’s utility amendment generates $10 million annually for St. Louis city
JEFFERSON CITY — The Missouri General Assembly gave final approval to a piece of utility infrastructure legislation that included an amendment from State Sen. Jamilah Nasheed, D-St. Louis, that will provide an estimated $10 million for the City of St. […]